Pokémon Trading Cards series 1

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A packet of Pokémon series 1 trading cards

Pokémon Official Trading Cards, informally known as Pokémon Trading Cards series 1, was a set of Pokémon-themed trading cards manufactured by Topps in 1999. There were 90 cards in total: 76 Pokémon cards, 13 character cards, and a checklist card. Each of these 90 cards also had a foil card version. This set contained no bonus "chase cards".

Cards were sold in randomly distributed packets of eight. One card in each packet would be a randomly chosen foil card.

Cards in series 1

Pokémon

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Front and back of a foil Meowth card

Character cards

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Front and back of TV3: Misty

There are thirteen cards featuring characters from the Pokémon anime. The first four cards have a Pokédex-style entry on the featured character, the other nine have pieces of a puzzle on the back. The image on the puzzle is also featured on the front of the checklist card.

Other

  • Checklist

Series 1 Tins

A set of five tins were also manufactured for series 1. The tins included seven packs of cards and an extra-large chrome card that matched the cover of the tin.

  1. Pikachu
  2. Squirtle
  3. Bulbasaur
  4. Charmander
  5. Meowth


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